My New Webcomic
We'll see how often I can do this... let me know what you think! I'll start out with spot gags, then try continuity later on.Labels: after work projects, happy beaver, here goes, jeff pidgeon, web comic
But I liked "Mars Attacks!", so what do I know?
We'll see how often I can do this... let me know what you think! I'll start out with spot gags, then try continuity later on.Labels: after work projects, happy beaver, here goes, jeff pidgeon, web comic
14 Comments:
I love the " Oliver Hardy " camera look at the end. Nice work Jeff. Keep up the the good work.
Thanks! I've got an idea for tomorrow, so I'll try to keep going as long as I can!
WOW! Excellent expressions. Nice to see this little guy in action!
So many comics are cut-and-paste these days, that I really want to make the drawings as expressive as possible! Thanks for the nice note.
It's awesome Jeff - what a great idea! I can't wait to see more!
Great new feature!! Love it! After a few months of these you can collect them into a neat little book for the Comic Con!
Ex-actly! Plus, I hope it'll help my toy sales, too!
This is great - now you really need a proper website.
This is soooooo GREAT!!! Is this done digitally? Can't wait to see what kind of situations they little guy gets in to.
This comic was done entirely digitally - no paperwork at all.
I won't be scanning the marker roughs I did for the next one, but they're helping me figure it out.
I love that I stumbled on your site Jeff! My husband collects beavers and I just got him your happy beaver for X-mas! Love this little webcomic too...any thoughts of putting it on t-shirts to sell?...:-)
As a kid, I loved toys with a storybook or comic tie-in...especially in the box.
(I was pullin' for ROM the Spaceknight).
Maybe some online Flash web-i-sodes too?
Looks great, Mr. Pidgeon!
I want to see more!
B.
Jumping ahead...that Mutley sculpt is bang-on!
Ironically, Annette, the Happy Beaver was a T-shirt design first - it sold very well! Well enough, in fact, that I changed my mind and made it into a toy instead of the character I'd originally picked.
At some point, I do intend to print up more silk-screened beaver shirts, so keep checking back for updates!
If you want a shirt right now, you can buy one at my CafePress store - it's in my link list.
Thanks for buying my toy, too, by the way!
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Good idea, Bob - maybe I'll include mini-comics in future colorways of the beaver - I think people would like that.
As for animation - I don't know anything about Flash, so that might take quite a while to happen! Mojo looks promising, but I haven't used that at all, either.
Great stuff! Inspiring!!!1
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